American English at State - Do you eat eggplants or aubergines? This week's British English and #AmericanEnglish graphic is about vegetables! Which of these words do you use? | Facebook
![Top-down view of a heap of Brinjal on market .The name as called egg fruit, aubergine, Solanum melongena for sale in a vegetable market. Overhead comp Stock Photo - Alamy Top-down view of a heap of Brinjal on market .The name as called egg fruit, aubergine, Solanum melongena for sale in a vegetable market. Overhead comp Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2BEHP6M/top-down-view-of-a-heap-of-brinjal-on-market-the-name-as-called-egg-fruit-aubergine-solanum-melongena-for-sale-in-a-vegetable-market-overhead-comp-2BEHP6M.jpg)
Top-down view of a heap of Brinjal on market .The name as called egg fruit, aubergine, Solanum melongena for sale in a vegetable market. Overhead comp Stock Photo - Alamy
![English to English Dictionary - Meaning of Eggplant in English is : aubergine, brinjal, eggplant bush, potato, tomato, cabbage, garden egg, mad apple, vegetable, Solanum melongena, bean, spud, artichoke, arugula, asparagus, aubergines, English to English Dictionary - Meaning of Eggplant in English is : aubergine, brinjal, eggplant bush, potato, tomato, cabbage, garden egg, mad apple, vegetable, Solanum melongena, bean, spud, artichoke, arugula, asparagus, aubergines,](http://dictionary.studysite.org/images/E/eggplant.jpg)